Runaway current termination in JT-60U
Abstract
Termination of the runaway electron current generated during plasma disruptions is found in JT-60U during simulated vertical plasma displacement events where the safety factor at the plasma surface qs decreases. For all discharges with runaway electron generation, the runaway current disappears for qs>=2 with the appearance of spikes in the magnetic fluctuations. The growth rate of the spikes in the magnetic fluctuations decreases by an order of magnitude during the termination of runaway current. Corresponding to the loss of runaway electrons by magnetic fluctuations, heat flux pulses are measured at the inner divertor plates, which indicates interaction of the wall with the runaway electrons. The halo current during runaway termination is small and increases after runaway termination with a dominant toroidal mode of n = 1.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Fusion
- Pub Date:
- March 2002
- DOI:
- 10.1088/0029-5515/42/3/309
- Bibcode:
- 2002NucFu..42..290T